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Both Bitcoin and Litecoin traded mostly flat since our last update seven days ago. Bitcoin is quoted at $3,920 dollars per coin right now, down from $3,974 last Tuesday. Its little brother is trading at $52.71, down by 3.1 percent.
Bitcoin Mostly Fla...

... taking "the heat" to Siberia?
If anyone wanna practice Bitcoin`s reverse-polish notation AND simultaneously get ready for programming nanobots, try this: http://grobots.wikia.com/wiki/Grobots_Wiki
40:49 well, depth would be the number o...

Hey guys.
Did i understand it correctly. I can swap my LTBC to get POE.
Do i get the same amount?
My last question is it possible to send it from poloniex or do i need to use Counterwallet?
best regards
Sebastian

Russia exports more oil then Saudi. I respect Andreas very much, but he should pay more attention to tangible stuff in the world too.
With crypto you can move anything in the world. Anything but natural resources sources.

You're putting the cart before the horse. Bitpay doesn't pick which technologies they support, their customers do. Bitpay doesn't pay transaction fees on the network, their customers do. When customers tell Bitpay they want to be able to use Bitco...

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I see my tokens as some sort of souvenir. Something that show that I was a part of something incredible. Some time from now it will be nice to say I have these tokens from the time Bitcoin was being built and almost no one knew about Counterparty. Lets say they are proof of pioneering.

My family has developed a little tradition. Each newborn child gets 1 Bitcoin as a welcome gift.
My brother will have a daughter next april. He is buying Bitcoin for her and I will also git Bitcoin to her as a gift.

As you see, there is indeed a need to teach today's children.
If you create a website, a game or something like that to introduce Bitcoin to children, I'd be very happy to use it to show to our family's kids.

Listen. If you got a paper with a "Private Key" and a "Public Key", than you cannot loose that "Private Key".
If you have it, then you have your money.

Now, when you want to spend it you will need a wallet.
If you are new to Bitcoin it would be wise not to use a wallet that asks you to type in the unspent transactions in order to make a transaction.

I'd suggest you keep that receipt safe for now and try to understand a bit better how a wallet work.
Create an account for you on some online wallets (xapo.com, blockchain.info, coinbase.com) and explore them.
When you get a little more secure, you will know how to spend the bitcoins in your address.

If you keep your private key safe, your money is safe. Do not type it or upload it to any site unless you are spending it.

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LTB Community Recent Posts

Both Bitcoin and Litecoin traded mostly flat since our last update seven days ago. Bitcoin is quoted at $3,920 dollars per coin right now, down from $3,974 last Tuesday. Its little brother is trading at $52.71, down by 3.1 percent.
Bitcoin Mostly Fla...

... taking "the heat" to Siberia?
If anyone wanna practice Bitcoin`s reverse-polish notation AND simultaneously get ready for programming nanobots, try this: http://grobots.wikia.com/wiki/Grobots_Wiki
40:49 well, depth would be the number o...

Hey guys.
Did i understand it correctly. I can swap my LTBC to get POE.
Do i get the same amount?
My last question is it possible to send it from poloniex or do i need to use Counterwallet?
best regards
Sebastian

Russia exports more oil then Saudi. I respect Andreas very much, but he should pay more attention to tangible stuff in the world too.
With crypto you can move anything in the world. Anything but natural resources sources.

You're putting the cart before the horse. Bitpay doesn't pick which technologies they support, their customers do. Bitpay doesn't pay transaction fees on the network, their customers do. When customers tell Bitpay they want to be able to use Bitco...